Service Industries: A Geographical AppraisalRoutledge, 19.12.1985 - 322 Seiten The first major synthesis of an emerging geography which is undoubtedly changing the way in which academics, planners and policy-makers identify and interpret the spatial development of cities and regions in the 1980s. |
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... countries Source: Compiled from data in United Nations, Demographic Yearbook, 1979, Source: Compiled from data in ... developed world, where finance, insurance, real estate and business services along with transport and communication comprise ...
... countries Source: Compiled from data in United Nations, Demographic Yearbook, 1979, Source: Compiled from data in ... developed world, where finance, insurance, real estate and business services along with transport and communication comprise ...
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... countries (Figure 2.2). There are clearly very large differences between ... developed nations through advances in telecommunications, reflected in ... countries continue to be relatively unaware of the importance of telecommunications ...
... countries (Figure 2.2). There are clearly very large differences between ... developed nations through advances in telecommunications, reflected in ... countries continue to be relatively unaware of the importance of telecommunications ...
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... countries for finance to pay for the more expensive oil. Massive payment imbalances have arisen in the developing ... developed and less developed countries Source: AT&T data, The Times, 27 June 1982. Table 2.5 Summary of distribution of ...
... countries for finance to pay for the more expensive oil. Massive payment imbalances have arisen in the developing ... developed and less developed countries Source: AT&T data, The Times, 27 June 1982. Table 2.5 Summary of distribution of ...
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... world's top 500 banks in 1982 almost 44 per cent were controlled by banks with headquarters in Western Europe and almost 27 per cent by those headquartered in Japan and the Far East. The banks with headquarters in less developed countries ...
... world's top 500 banks in 1982 almost 44 per cent were controlled by banks with headquarters in Western Europe and almost 27 per cent by those headquartered in Japan and the Far East. The banks with headquarters in less developed countries ...
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... developed countries, especially Western Europe, North America and Australasia, but also means that the role of community services as a source of employment is much reduced. Certain less developed countries have a better level of ...
... developed countries, especially Western Europe, North America and Australasia, but also means that the role of community services as a source of employment is much reduced. Certain less developed countries have a better level of ...
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administrative analysis behaviour British business services cent central place theory Chapter city centre classification companies consumer services corporate complexes costs demand developed countries dispersal distributive trades economic activities employees establishments example expenditure facilities factors Figure functions Geography growth hospitals ibid income increase information technology inner investment labour labourforce Liverpool location change location of service location quotients London major manufacturing Merseyside metropolitan areas Newcastle upon Tyne occupations office location office space operations organization planning policies population producer services proportion public sector public services regions relocation Research Retail Geography retail services service activities Service Economy service employment service firms service industry location service sector shopping centres significant SMSAs social Source spatial Stanback structure Studies suburban Table telecommunications teletext tourism trends urban areas variations West Germany West Midlands workers